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10 December 2018
Smile in Six Months
Six Month Braces is by far one of our most popular treatments here at the Seapoint Clinic, as it allows you to get the smile you've always wanted in an incredibly short period of time. Six Month Braces sole purpose is for your front teeth, it works far quicker than conventional braces, as it is purely for aesthetic purposes. If you require your bite altered or any back teeth shifted, you may require Invisalign or conventional braces, which can take longer to complete treatment.
Six Month Braces come in both metal finish or see-through braces, their white colour make them nearly unnoticeable unless viewed close up. Quite often we find patients have been told that they are more suited for veneers in the past, but this isn't always the case.
So, how does it all work?
Dr Myers made the whole treatment so easy and seamless! There were no problems and I'm just delighted with the results!
Rebecca Fleetwood, Blackrock
Six Month Braces
Six Month Braces embraces the latest technology and combines it with time-tested methods to move your teeth safely and efficiently. This method gives you a great smile and only focuses the teeth that will benefit your overall smile and by using low pressure wires, we can gently reposition your teeth into the correct place.
Many of our own staff have previously had Six Month Braces themselves and are more than happy to share their experience with you. Many people don't actually realise that you can get braces at any age, not just during your teenage years. In fact, Six Month Braces are most popular between adults aged 22 - 40. In many instances, patients did not have braces when they were teenagers and now may have problems with their teeth or are unhappy with their smile. In some cases, people who did wear braces when they were younger but did not continue to wear their retainers and have since gone on to suffer from crooked or misaligned teeth.